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Bioengineering (CMCB), the Chair of Bioprospecting (Prof. Dr. Yael Politi, https://tu-dresden.de/cmcb/bcube/forschungsgruppen/politi?set_language=en ) offers a position as Research Associate / PhD student
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. - Composite material fabrication: Production of bio-based composites (natural fiber reinforced thermoplastic or thermoset resins) using vacuum infusion and hot pressing. Sample preparation for mechanical
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Nonfiction Writing. A PhD in English, Rhetoric and Composition, or a related field is required. Candidates must have prior teaching experience. Preference will be given to candidates with experience in dual
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development and use of advanced processing techniques of materials and components. This includes ceramic materials, metals and composites, and they may be porous or dense, bulk or nanostructures. The materials
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& Rhetoric, Creative Writing, or a Master’s degree in a closely related field with 18 graduate credit hours in English, Literature, Composition & Rhetoric, Creative Writing is required. PhD preferred. Minimum
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letter CV including list of publication and conferences, patents PhD diploma in material engineering Recommendation letter Short description of the achievements and research carried out so far Signed
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. L'objectif est d'explorer des compositions monophasées intégrant cinq cations ou plus, de rayons ioniques et valences différentes, substituant les sites A et/ou B de la structure pérovskite. L'étude a pour
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PhD Research Project Directly Funded UK Students Prof Cornelia Rodenburg, Dr Martha Briceno Application Deadline: 22 March 2026 Details This project aims to transform materials characterisation by
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artistic fundamentals—including shapes, composition, color, lighting, and the drawing of movement—alongside lateral thinking exercises. Students progress from initial creative explorations to developing a
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and other stakeholders - knowledge-driven and application-inspired. To support the subproject “Pretreatment and stabilization of lignocellulosic substrates for fungal composites” in the Collaborative